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Nina [5.8K]
3 years ago
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BRANILIESTTT ASAP!!! -How did the map of Europe change after WWII?

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frozen [14]3 years ago
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the countries liberated by the Soviet Union was subject to a communist government, also Austria and hungary were now two separate countries

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